Published 2/6/2009
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
Romney is a possible 2012 contender.
(CNN) – Mitt Romney says it’s “been a good year” since he dropped out of the GOP nomination fight, but, he says, “I wish I would have won the nomination, and won the presidency.”
In an interview with TIME magazine, Romney said the man who won the presidency, Barack Obama, “is [...]
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